Penguin Computing snaps up $1.5M for Linux cluster virtualization
Penguin Computing, a San Francisco-based provider of Linux cluster virtualization, has just raised $1.5 million of an expected $2 million round of convertible promissory notes and securities, according to a filing with the SEC. It is backed by San Francisco Equity Partners, Convergence Partners, vSpring Capital and Weber Capital.
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